Asia is an arena rock/Progressive rock group. It was formed in 1981 as a supergroup, with former members of Yes, King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and The Buggles.
Asia began with the apparent demise of Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, the two flagship bands of British progressive rock. After the break-up of King Crimson in 1974, various plans for a supergroup involving bassist John Wetton had been mooted, including the abortive British Bulldog project with Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman in 1976. In 1977, Bruford and Wetton were reunited in UK, along with guitarist Allan Holdsworth and keyboardist/violinist Eddie Jobson. Their eponymous debut was released in 1978. By 1980, after UK's demise and Wetton's departure from Wishbone Ash, a new supergroup project was suggested involving Wetton, Wakeman, drummer Carl Palmer and (then little known) guitarist Trevor Rabin, but Wakeman walked out of the project shortly before they were due to sign to Geffen and before they had ever played together. In 1981, Wetton and guitarist Steve Howe were brought together by A&R man John Kalodner and Geffen Records to start working and writing, Howe having come out...
| years active | 1981–present |
| status | Active |
| origin | England |
| country | England |
| music genre | Rock music |
| current members | Geoff Downes John Wetton Steve Howe (guitarist) |
| past members | Mandy Meyer John Payne Guthrie Govan Jay Schellen Pat Thrall Greg Lake Michael Sturgis Al Pitrelli Vinnie Burns Trevor Thornton Aziz Ibrahim Elliot Randall Chris Slade |